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After the release of his new EP ‘So Far, So Decent,' South Side Chicago artist and activist Matt Muse stopped by the Vocalo studios to discuss it with mornings host Bekoe. They also talked about the origins of the Love & Nappyness haircare drive, his collaboration with Nike, working with fellow Chicago artists and a new album in the works — which, as the name of his EP alludes, is “so far, so decent.” This interview originally aired on Vocalo Radio 91.1 FM during Mornings With Bekoe on Thursday, September 21. It was edited and produced by Bekoe. Stay up to date with Matt Muse by following him on Instagram @mattmuse12, and with Love & Nappyness @loveandnappyness.
Get ready for an insightful episode of the Fresh Flower Podcast, the ultimate bi-weekly talk and debate show that puts the spotlight on the most sensational underground music. Hosted by the dynamic duo of Michael "Trill" Tayo and Quinton "Q" Coleman, from The Ghetto Flower, this week's episode features Matt Muse. Matt takes us on a journey from his humble beginnings to throwing successful events and breaking through as a musical artist. He shares with us how he overcame the obstacles in the industry and what drives him to keep pushing the envelope creatively. We also dive into Matt's creative process, exploring his writing style and how he navigates the music scene as a solo artist. We learn more about his latest projects and how he stays on top of his game as a content creator and musician. With his signature style and energy, Matt inspires us to be true to ourselves and never give up on our dreams. So tune in to this episode of the Fresh Flower Podcast and get ready to be inspired and entertained! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tgf-project-podcast/id1435114130 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jaqB6RKffpzCvKHOC84GE?si=8UzvJTSgSHaI-tXn1RFLRg Subscribe to The Ghetto Flower on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_LSl0OB8zzkL-dJ3ZKqDvA Check out more of The Ghetto Flower here: https://www.theghettoflower.com https://www.twitter.com/TheGhettoFlower https://www.instagram.com/TheGhettoFlower The Ghetto Flower was founded in 2017. It is a leading online publication and marketing agency that dives deep into the underground arts surrounding them. On The Ghetto Flower, you'll find the latest in music news, in-depth interviews, and up-to-date content marketing focused on the subculture niche. Michael “Trill” Tayo instagram.com/trilltayo twitter.com/trilltayo Quinton “Q” Coleman instagram.com/qguapo_ twitter.com/iGot_That_Kudi
Blake Murphy is joined by Sportsnet producer Chris Black and analyst Joe Siddall for another edition of 'Explain It Black' to touch on if Jose Berrios' struggles is a pitch setup or fastball location problem, what has gone wrong in Kevin Gausman's starts, and if Toronto is relying too heavily on the shift (01:52). White Sox radio analyst Darrin Jackson looks back at his playing days with the Jays and both Chicago ball clubs, before discussing if the Sox will find a way to break through following a down start to their campaign, how the team has handled their injuries, and what makes Dylan Cease a potential Cy Young candidate (27:02). Next hour, Chicago rapper Matt Muse jumps on to chat his White Sox fandom, what Tim Anderson means to him and the city, and where's his confidence level at for the baseball club to turn their season around (50:47). Painter and digital creator Kory Parkin stops by to chat about his recent design of the Blue Jays logo incorporating his Indigenous' roots, the crossover between sport and art, and connecting and working with Alek Manoah (01:12:51). To wrap up, Blake gives the scouting report on Sox starting pitcher Dylan Cease (01:22:45). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In the early 1960s, Gloria Allen, aka Mama Gloria, was ridiculed by teachers and fellow students at Englewood High School for being a “sissy.” Allen says no one knew back then what being transgender meant. But she always knew she was a girl, and with the support of her mother, grandmother, and some neighbors, Allen was able to embrace who she really was. Living that authentic life is what helped her when she experienced traumatic sexual violence. “Mama Gloria,” streaming now on PBS, is a documentary of Allen's life in Chicago, including attending “Sissy Balls” in the 1960s and starting a charm school for young people. Allen talks to host Jacoby Cochran about the continued fight for transgender rights. **Warning: This episode includes descriptions of sexual violence** Some good news: Matt Muse and Jamila Woods are hosting a benefit concert Friday at The Metro for his “Love and Nappyness” hair care drive. Here's where to drop off hygiene products. And there's still time to sign up for our newsletter for a chance to win two tickets to Karaoke Storytellers at Schuba's Tavern on Sunday! Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicago Sign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this bonus podcast Jim interviews hip hop artist Matt Muse and Greg pays tribute to three music world luminaries who recently passed. Buy tickets for Love & Nappyness 12/17 at Metro Chicago: https://bit.ly/3dQP4Bg Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Send us a Voice Memo: https://bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T
On episode 9, we discuss the impressive live shows from Yves Tumor and Japanese Breakfast's respective 2021 toursThe latest "4-for-4 segment" includes songs by The O'My's, Cuco, Matt Muse, Amine, & BJ the Chicago Kid.Make sure to Like the YCT Playlist on Spotify to subscribe. Listen to all of the music discussed on the latest episode of the show here: https://spoti.fi/3rTsZ9TYou can also listen to the YCT Playlist on Apple Music: https://apple.co/39CwlaCPresented by Pursuit Of Dopeness
In this installment of TPS Reports the Squares discuss Facebook hackers, Woodstock '99, Dababy's apologies, British rock music, ayahuasca, Liar Liar outtakes & not paying your bill. Outro song: "Locals Only" by Rich Jones feat. Matt Muse, Defcee, SKECH185, Psalm One & Jovan Landry Smoochie Gang Playlist Term's Album of the Week Playlist Please send questions, stories & whatever else to tpsreportspodcast@gmail.com and feel free to leave us a voicemail at 708-797-3079. The Palmer Squares on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Patreon & more! Shop for Official TPS Merchandise
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Dice que ha sido una de sus canciones favoritas de todos los tiempos. Matt Bellamy Muse ha cambiado el piano del original de Simon & Garfunkel de ese álbum mítico por la guitarra acústica para hacer su particular versión. Otro tema más en solitario al lado de uno anterior, original, que no versión. En tanto, Fran healy, admirador y fan de cabecera de Paul McCartney muestra un tema, el baladón, del disco "10 songs" que vendrá el mes que viene de Travis. Más noticias del día que se suman a novedades internacionales. Una pieza más en clave folk-rock, guitarra acústica en mano, con vocación de cara B, de Stephen Malkmus; otro ejemplo más de que los neocelandeses The Bats siguen en forma 40 años y nueve discos después; el anuncio de que ya está próxima la edición del trabajo de la malograda Denisse Johnson, la voz del "Screamadelica" con temas propios y versiones (de The Smiths, entre ellos) o un nuevo ejemplo del proyecto instrumental de Made for Humans (Stefan Placebo y Miguel Digital 21). Y además el anuncio con una foto de un Ford vintage de que ya llega nueva música de Royal Blood. Novedades de aquí son el Ep que vendrá, tras dos álbumes de Rodrigo Ramos; el viernes salió lo nuevo de Grises y colabora Victor Rufus T. Firefly; más canciones de Mourn y su "Self worth"; Hidrogenesse que se acuerdan de que en su momento remezclaron el segundo disco de Javiera Mena y la propia Javiera junto a Dorian, remezclados a su vez por Ley DJ. La mirada atrás con el retrovisor fue con el supergrupo canadiense Lee Harvey Osmond. Escuchar audio
Young activists are leading the 2020 protest movement, setting the agenda for issues like police reform and social justice. Reset checks in with local hip-hop artist Matt Muse to discuss how activists are setting the course here in Chicago.
Young activists are leading the 2020 protest movement, setting the agenda for issues like police reform and social justice. Reset checks in with local hip-hop artist Matt Muse to discuss how activists are setting the course here in Chicago.
“Matt Muse, a rapper & producer from Chicago. Released his debut album Love & Nappyness, on August 9, 2019.” “[fem]dot.dilla.delacreme. writer by nature, rapper by craft.” #whatsyourthotjuice --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hoodwivesofchi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoodwivesofchi/support
Arthur Dubois is proof that you’re never too old try something new. A 72-year-old retiree and grandfather, Arthur has taken his lifelong love of music and turned it into a new, aspiring career as a self-taught hip-hop producer. Comedian Dave Helem meets up with Arthur to listen to his beats and make some music with Chicago artist Matt Muse.
Last week the Cornerstore Pod had a special addition of the Mini Mart live on the radio featuring visual artist Langston Allston, curator and founder of AMFM Ciera McKissick, youth activists from Good Kids Mad City and conversation and a cypher with musical artists Matt Muse, Syl Messi & Ausar. Stay connected with The […]
The soulful Chicago rapper recently released the "Love & Nappyness" EP!
What's Good, Good People! I'm serving up heaps of food for thought today courtesy of Louis Baker, Matt Muse, and my man Rudolph Lyrics stops by to review the latest from Taff Jr. Enjoy! Send me your music 1)Follow me on Twitter: iamthe1mangang 2)Send me your links Links to today's music Louis Baker https://www.louisbaker.co.nz Matt Muse https://mattmuse.com Taff Jr. taffjr.bandcamp.com
On his new EP "Love and Nappyness," Chicago Hip Hop artist Matt Muse examines the various ways love appears in his life. Whereas its predecessor, "Nappy Talk," focused primarily on self-love, this project looks at the theme in broader terms and offers a series of meditations on other types of love - god, friendships, family and romance, with their Greek names accompanying each track title. Matt spoke with Jill Hopkins about the EP, and how this body of work flips the format of the "love song" on its head and deconstructs traditional notions of Black masculinity. Photo: Maya Iman
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What's good Music Lovers! This episode of NMM (New Music Monday) features a conversation with 20 year old hip hop artist Kid Yung about his music and his other creative endeavors. Kid gives us a exclusive verse off his upcoming project and you will hear his latest single "Hot Spot" as well as other fresh music from Matt Muse, L11, KVTHEWRITER, Roy Kinsey and more. Be sure to follow and support @kid_yung_ @ep_rea
The Cornerstore first spoke with Chicago rapper Matt Muse about the release of his project "Nappy Talk" and his self-love journey with his hair, his introduction into the music scene, and much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Chicago rapper Matt Muse joined South Side Weekly's Music Editor Chris Good on July 18 to talk about Muse's newest album NAPPY TALK. In this live interview broadcast on WHPK, the two talked about influences, hair, and the album's striking artwork. The music heard during this segment was "Getting To It" and "Shea Butter Baby" from NAPPY TALK. The bumper at the beginning features SSW reporter Erisa Apantaku and was produced by Jed Lickerman. For more news, visit www.southsideweekly.com.
Matt Muse is a rapper, producer and YCA teaching artist who's working hard. Constantly performing on stages across the city and on the road, his work ethic and confident baritone has opened doors as he continues to push his craft and career. His new project, Nappy Talk, is coming ASAP–he had a listening party this past week at YCA. Recorded live 5/24/18 at WHPK 88.5FM in Chicago Music on this week's show: Six Flags - Roger Plexico
We talked XXXtentacion, the royal wedding , Matt Muse and #nappytalk as well as HOW TO ACCEPT LOVE! Also scraped the surface on "This is America", the Nicole Arbour women's edit. Submit your music for Marie Tha DJ to spin! nittysknocker.com www.instagram.com/nittysknocker www.instagram.com/_damncanilive www.instagram.com/marie_thadj --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nittys-knocker/support
New Episode Alert! Lyricist, teacher, and musician, Matt Muse, stopped by our studio to enlighten our lives and it is safe to say, we’ve completely fallen in love with his sweet personality and his passion for music.
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 150 - Matt Muse http://dynastypodcasts.com https://soundcloud.com/dynastypodcasts Chicago musician, poet, and educator Matt Muse makes his Dynasty Podcasts debut in an interview recorded at Virgin Hotels. Muse looks back on growing up in a household filled with music, with his mother in the choir and his father a house music producer. Adding to his adolescent inspiration was his father gifting him a drum machine in middle school. Muse speaks on connecting with Young Chicago Authors in 2015, and shares his experiences as an instructor at YCA in the present day. The artist also sheds light on the concept of his recent mixtape, The SiKK Tape, which is set in a dystopian Chicago apocalypse. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Dynasty Podcasts Logo design by Danyelle Sage | http://danyellesage.com Web Design by Marcus Carter Voice imaging by Alice Hayes